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... In this there is a exclusion clause, terms and conditions which have to be explained clearly to both parties or whoever it may concern. The terms and conditions were the same as the ones they normally received because they traded together for a long time. OS standard contract was to get the consignment delivered on time which they failed so, they had breached the contract. DD cant blame SS because they have no contract with them. Office supplies terms and conditions state " Office Supplies, their servants, agents and independent contracts will not be liable for losses or damage howsoever caused." A exemption clause in a contract is one which works to exclude or limit in some way one's party's liability towards the other. There are two types of these, one is limitation clause, where a party limits liability in a contact and the other is a exclusion clause where a party tries ...
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